Marginally better than the
fourth one, this is at least an anti-war movie. Sort of.It offers a few moral dilemmas, like is it OK
to kill evil-doers and should humans be treated as equals by apes.The old slave-become-master problem.

Let’s see, there must be
something else good about it…

Nope. Can’t think of any. Trite, stereotyped, amateurish, insultingly
simplistic. And it ended with a happy
ending – ape and human children sitting around in lovely nature listening happily
to the orangutan lawgiver a bunch of centuries after the battle. But it doesn’t explain how the humans once
again became hunted and enslaved by the time Charlton Heston shows up.